Quick snapshot
Battlepillars is a quirky, cartoonish tug-of-war strategy game from Hitcents where players command squadrons of heavily armed caterpillars. The premise — insect armies outfitted with guns and explosive weaponry — is odd enough that the visuals and gameplay are best experienced firsthand.
What you do in the game
Players assemble and personalise an army of caterpillars and send them into skirmishes across a 2D arena. The single-player campaign spans roughly 50 distinct encounters that test different tactical approaches. In-battle actions like feeding on leaves can grant temporary benefits, and on tougher stages you can call in assistance from other woodland allies to turn the tide.
Practice, competitive play, and options
A dedicated practice area lets you experiment with loadouts and tactics without risking campaign progress, which is useful for fine-tuning strategies. Once comfortable, you can resume the main campaign or take matches online to face human opponents.
Tone, pacing, and replay value
Battlepillars leans more toward lighthearted fun than hardcore strategy. Its colorful, cartoon maps and simple combat loop make it easy to jump into, though some players may find the missions repetitive after extended play. Overall it’s an enjoyable, addictive diversion rather than a deeply technical wargame.
Another game to consider
If you enjoy the silly warfare vibe, try Haiku the Robot — a modern, paid twist on the turn-based/artillery style that fans of Worms and similar titles often appreciate.
Technical
- Windows
- Full